janetA
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Hi

I am looking at the Thailand holiday in January or February 2020 and would quite like to include an add on to the basic trip.  The website has two option Cha Am and River Kwai but no details about what the add on would include, where the accommodation would be and if there are excursions - or if it is accompanied by the TM.  Can you provide any details?

Vickie
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Hi janetA,

No problem, here are the full details of the add-ons for 2020. Our website should be updated shortly, thanks for letting us know:

Thailand - A Land of Smiles with River Kwai add on

Why not extend your time in Thailand and visit one of the country’s most infamous sights. Includes 2 nights in Bangkok and 1 night in Kanchanaburi , all on a bed and breakfast basis. You will visit the floating market at Damnoen Saduak, see the world-famous ‘Bridge over the River Kwai’, the waterfalls at Erawan National Park and visit at the Hell Fire Pass Memorial Museum. You will be accompanied by a Tour Manager.

Your add-on includes

• Scheduled flights, transfers and other transportation

• 3 nights' accommodation on a bed-and-breakfast basis plus 2 lunches

• Full day tour to see Damnoen Saduak Floating Market & Bridge over the River Kwai

• See the Erawan Waterfalls and Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum

• Porterage

• Services of a local guide

Itinerary

DAY 13 Bangkok

After breakfast today, you will transfer to your Bangkok hotel for a night where the rest of the day is at leisure, chose to explore a little more of Bangkok at your own pace.

Day 14 Kanchanaburi

An early morning start where you will meet your guide at your hotel and then drive to Ratchaburi to visit the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. Commerce of this gracious kind is still common in Thailand. Enjoy a long tail boat trip along canals leading to the market, where hundreds boats line up to sell goods.

We continue our journey to Kanchanburi town where you will visit the famous “Bridge over the River Kwai” which is located not far from the city centre. This bridge was first built as a part of the railway between Thailand and Burma in 1942, during WW2. Using the forced labour of their Allied POWs, the Japanese planed to build a railway across East Asia to British India. 16,000 Allied POWs (of 65,000), and 100,000 local people died of starvation, exhaustion, diseases, and malaria fever during this time. Visit War museum & War cemetery before taking a ride on the notorious Death Railway. Later today we check in at your hotel were the rest of you day is free at leisure.

Day 15 Erawan National Park/Bangkok

This morning we transfer to Erawan National Park to visit the Erawan waterfalls. The 7 levels of this stunning waterfall drops 1,500 m. down steep-sided cliffs. It is surrounded by beautiful forest with many types of trees and orchids. There is a trail as far as the 6th level and from there you have to scramble up the cliff to reach the 7th level. The climb is well worth the effort, for the sight of tumbling water, spraying off the boulders into the deep pool below. This fall resembles the head of the Erawan Elephant-the 3-headed elephant from Hindu Mythology-which gives the whole waterfall its name. Afternoon, visit the Hell Fire Pass Memorial Museum, this is a part of the Death Railway that was constructed during the Second World War using POW labor to cut through the mountain. Along a 4-kilometer walking trail made by the Allied prisoners visitors can envision the difficulties faced in constructing the Death Railway using simple tools. The pass is approximately 500 meters long and 26 meters deep. In 1943 Australian POWs employing hand drills, picks and shovels, baskets and dynamite completed it within six weeks. There is also a museum displaying contemporary photographs, maps, models, illustrations, etc. from the period. Late afternoon, we transfer back to Bangkok for check in at your hotel and free day at your leisure.

Day 16 Bangkok to UK

Today we'll transfer to the airport for your return flight to the UK.

Day 17 UK

You'll arrive back to the UK today.

Thailand - A Land of Smiles with Cha Am add on

Extend your stay at the beach resort of Cha-Am. Includes 3 nights bed and breakfast at the Regent Cha-Am Beach Resort and return transfers back to Bangkok. Please Note: You will not be accompanied by a Tour Manager.

Your add on includes

• Scheduled flights, transfers and other transportation

• 3 nights' accommodation on a bed-and-breakfast basis

Itinerary

DAYS 13-15 Cha-Am

For the next three nights, you will stay at your hotel in Cha-Am. Choose to relax and enjoy your hotel and surrounding or if you wish to explore further afield, the town of Hua Hin is a short taxi ride away.

DAY 16 Cha-Am to UK

Today we'll transfer to the airport in Bangkok for our return flight to the UK.

DAY 17 UK

You'll arrive back in the UK today

Thanks,

Vickie